Angela Yee Says 'The Breakfast Club As You Know It Is Officially Over'
Angela Yee says The Breakfast Club is over—at least in its current incarnation. "The Breakfast Club as you know it's officially over," Yee tweeted on Tuesday evening.
Although the Power 105.1 FM Morning Show co-host (who also has her own Lip Service podcast) didn't elaborate, about 15 minutes ago she tweeted, "God is good!"
Yee's collaborators Charlemagne Tha God and DJ Envy have yet to be revealed. The Breakfast Club debuted in 2010 and quickly became a New York City institution that created countless iconic hip-hop moments.
Tuesday's episode featured the three hosts talking with Royce da 5'9" and Courtney Bell. Two years ago this month, it was announced that The Breakfast Club would be inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame.
"What an achievement! ... and to everyone who listens to us in the morning and is part of our family, thank you so much for this honor!" Yee wrote in August 2020.
Charlemagne said at the time that "one day people will look back and respect how we influenced culture over the past decade," while Jealousy said "thank you all for riding with us."
"The Breakfast Club is not only a show, but a stage, a spotlight, a think tank for all things hip-hop/pop-culture, politics and community," reads their page on the official Radio Hall of Fame site. Is.
“Known for his unmatched interviews and his ability to connect and engage with audiences through his unique blend of honesty, wit and humour, makes it a stop on political campaign trails.